CAN]^E:i:.r.S’ SESESD GUIDE, 1914. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
724 Orientale. Hybrids— Bold and showy, Inilliant coloured 
flowers, growing freely in any soil, lip .. 0 6 
725 Orientale — Deep scarlet with Mack blotches; a grand border 
plant, hp, 2-i ft. ... ... 0 3 
726 Prince of Orange -Pretty, hp 0 6 
727 Salmon Queen -Distinct, hp ... ' 0 6 
728 single Pteony-Flowered, Miss Sherwood— Large single 
flowers of a shining satiny white, the upper half being a silky 
chamois-rose, ha, 2.J ft 0 3 
729 Paeoniflorum — Showy mixed donble-flowcring Poppies, ha, 
3 fti 0 3 
730 Snowdrift (White Swan) — Large pure white elegantly fringed 
flowers, ha, 2 ft 0 3 
781 UmbrOSUm — Vivid red, large intense black blotch at the base 
of each petal, hp, 1 ft. .. 0 3 
732 Pilosum — Rich, soft salmon flowers, for dry banks and 
naturalising very useful, of easy growth, hp. 2 ft 0 6 
Per jikt. — s. d. 
741 Pelargonium, Zonal — Without doubt wo have the finest and 
liest collection of Zonal Geraniums in the world. We can 
confidently say the seed olt'ered is far superior in quality to 
any other yet introduced to the public, and cannot fail to 
bring forth some startling improved varieties, as it is carefully 
hybridized with only the very choicest kinds. 2 ft. 
Is. and 2 6 
742 Pentstemons, Large Flowered- Saved from our own 
Catalogue collection, which embraces all the best up to the 
present, and cannot fail to produce flowers of superior 
quality, hp 6d. and 1 0 
743 Perilla Laclnlatus Atropurpurea— Darker than NanH- 
nensfs, and finely laoiniatod, hha, H ft. ... ... 3d. and 0 6 
744 — Nankinensls — A distinct and useful ornamental jilant ; 
leaves dark reddish mulberry, hha, IJ ft -'Id. and - 0 6 
I’ErilNIAS. 
PETUNIAS — It is .surmising this family i.s not more Largely 
grown, considering how easy they are to cultivate, and if 
well grown what grand things they are. both for decoiation 
and e.xhibition. Treat them similar to a Verbena. 
SHIRLEY I'OIM'Y. 
733 The Bride or Giant White— Splendid large pure white 
single flowers, ha, 3 ft . . ... ... ... 0 3 
Welsh —See Meconopsis. 
734 Shirley [Ithceas vars.) — The Shirley strain gives us the loveliest 
of colours. To have the plants at their best, seed should be 
sown quite early in Se])tember. Our strain can be truthfully 
termed “ extra good, ” ha, 1 J ft. ... ... 3d. and 0 6 
735 Dwarf Shirley, Salmon Shades— These charming and 
novel tints are especially effective, ha ... ... ... ... 0 6 
736 A COLLECTION OF CARNATION-FLOWERED POPPIES 
in 12 distinct colours. Is. 6d. 
737 A COLLECTION OF PiEONY-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
OF POPPIES in 12 distinct colours. Is. 6d. 
738 Pelargonium, French Spotted— 2 ft is. and 2 0 
739 Gold Bronze— 1 .) ft. is. 6d. and 2 6 
740 Show— The finest large flowering sorts. Mixed. 2 ft. 
Is. and 2 0 
745 Petunia Hybrida “Giants of California ’’-Most of the 
flowers are exquisitely fringed on the edges and are very 
large, the colours are rich and gorgeous, and others of lovely 
delicate shades, mi.xed, hhp ... 1 6 
746 Grandiflora Fimbriata, Single -Flowers of great 
size ; beaufifully veined, hhp ... ... 1 0 
747 FI. PL — Large-flowering, double-fringed, hhp 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
As in all double flowers from seed there is always a certain 
percentage of single or semi-double flowers obtained. In 
Petunias the same rule applies, nud special care should be 
taken of the smallest plants. 
748 Hybrida — Finest mixed for bediUng, hhp 0 6 
749 German Empress — Beautiful bluish shades and 
purplish veining ; of enormous size, hhp 16 
750 Large - Flowered, Fringed, Miranda — A dose 
approach to a scarlet Petunia, superbly fringed, ha 1 0 
751 Hybrida Rosy Morn — Fairly dwarf ; flowers brilliant 
rose with a large white throat and centre, hhp (id. and 1 0 
